20 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



1899. December 25; Arcadia, Banning, Claremont, Crafton, Cuyamaea, 



Duarte, El Cajon, Elsinore, Escondido, Fall Brook, Follows Camp, 

 Girard, Hemet, ludio. La Mesa, Long Beach, Monte, Moreno Dam, 

 Napa, Needles, North Ontario, Norwalk, Ontario, Palm Springs, 

 Pomona, Ravenna. Eiverside, San Bernardino, San Dimas, San 

 Jacinto, Sierra Madre, Tehachapi, Tustin, Whittier, Redlands. 



San Diego; 4:25:19 a. m. Intensity IV E.-F. Most severe shock for 

 years. — F. A. Carpenter, U. S. Weather Bureau. 



Los Angeles. Severe shock at 4:25:20 a. m. Three shocks at inter- 

 vals of about half a minute. — Observer, U. S. Weather Bureau. 



1900. January 1; San Jacinto. 

 1900. January 2; San Jacinto. 

 1900. January 4; San Jacinto. 

 1900. January 5; Napa. 



1900. January 6; Los Gatos. 



1900. January 9; San .Tacinto. 



1900. January 13; San Jacinto. 



1900. January 14; Oaniplx'l], Nilos, San Leandro. 



Niles 11:27 a. m. — Wm. Barry. 



Napa; 11:30 a. m. — W. H. Martin. 



Lick Observatory; l]:2(i:14 a. m. Sharp shock record on duplex. 

 Ewing started, but did not run properly. 



1900. January 15; San .Tacinto. 



1900. January 21; Eureka. Light earthquake occurred at 4:11 a. m., last- 

 ing about 20 seconds. The vibrations seemed to be from southeast 

 to northwest. Barometer about 30:08, temperature about 44. 



1900. January 27; San Jacinto. 



1900. January 28; Moreno Dam. 



1900. January 31; Peachland. 



1900. January — ; Palm Springs (frequently during first part of month). 



1900. February 2; Claremont. 



1900. February 7; San Jacinto. 



